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to cut aid to egypt. later this month the u.s. set to deliver fighter jets, tankers, millions of dollars in aid to egypt. it's the first part of a $213 million foreign aid deal struck with former president hosni mubarak. now with mohammed morsi as the one leading egypt's government and america's uncertainty, a growing number of critics want the obama administration to pull the plug. >> jamie: over to syria. rebels fighting their way closer to assad stronghold in the capital. reports of another car bombing in damascus as well following a series of deadly attacks at a gas station in the capital that the government is blaming on the rebels. a human rights group is reporting battles south of city and on the road to the airport. meanwhile, state tv says president assad will deliver a speech tomorrow what will be his first major public statement in weeks. >> gregg: a battle over gun ownership and privacy is growing in new york state. putnam county is thrown in the national spotlight after officials deny that a local newspaper's request
to cut aid to egypt. later this month the u.s. set to deliver fighter jets, tankers, millions of dollars in aid to egypt. it's the first part of a $213 million foreign aid deal struck with former president hosni mubarak. now with mohammed morsi as the one leading egypt's government and america's uncertainty, a growing number of critics want the obama administration to pull the plug. >> jamie: over to syria. rebels fighting their way closer to assad stronghold in the capital. reports of...
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egypt's president has declared a 0-day state of emergency and a curfew in three provinces day. the move comes amid clashes in the city port that left people dead. more than 40 people have been killed since the protests began. now back to "caught on camera." >>> you may think criminals with deadly weapons are the greatest danger police officers face on the beat. but traffic incidents can be as dangerous, if not more so. in our next story, officers on highway patrol find themselves in harm's way. >> come on, hurry! hurry, hurry! come on, come on, let's go! >> on an icy interstate, a car is crushed between the police vehicle and a careening tractor trailer. >> i thought for sure the driver of that car would have been seriously injured, if not killed. >> february 13th, 2007. officers douglas eagler and bill allen report for duty at the erlanger, kentucky police department. at 7:00 p.m., the night is already wet and icy. >> when we started our shift, we had to use our flashlights to knock the ice off our overhead light bar. so we knew we were in for probably a long night. >> bad wea
egypt's president has declared a 0-day state of emergency and a curfew in three provinces day. the move comes amid clashes in the city port that left people dead. more than 40 people have been killed since the protests began. now back to "caught on camera." >>> you may think criminals with deadly weapons are the greatest danger police officers face on the beat. but traffic incidents can be as dangerous, if not more so. in our next story, officers on highway patrol find...
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for only thing the separating egypt an israeli border is the road we're driving along now. now there is steel reenforced fence with barbed-wire and along the road heavily armed fighters ready for combat at a moment's notice. when they make it across the border there are deadly consequences. they attacked a bus killing four civilians and four soldiers. the egyptian border is barren landscape. all these commandoes prefer to work during the night, often times they're forced to intercept smugglers during the day, poreses them to rely on tried and true measures of camouflage. where behind me are hidden half a dozen commandos, heavily armed and ready to pounce on prey they are waiting days to come across the border? and obviously the egyptians have tried to do some work there inside the sinai peninsula. so far, jon, they don't either have the political will power to take care of these militant groups or for that matter the military experience. back to you. jon: wow, incredible footage there. leland vittert. thank you. jenna: the president setting his sights on gun control using r
for only thing the separating egypt an israeli border is the road we're driving along now. now there is steel reenforced fence with barbed-wire and along the road heavily armed fighters ready for combat at a moment's notice. when they make it across the border there are deadly consequences. they attacked a bus killing four civilians and four soldiers. the egyptian border is barren landscape. all these commandoes prefer to work during the night, often times they're forced to intercept smugglers...
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you have the secularists, the moderates who want their version of egypt. and then you have the president mohammed morsi who say this is the right way to move forward with the democratic process. in the end, the problems egypt is facing to day are very much what think faced two, three, four years ago, a bad economy, joblessness, inflation, the key is can this government address those problems while it's fractured with these protests taking place? >> all right. thank you so much. we appreciate that. >>> i can't believe it's been two years already. so many people in that country want some sense of stability to get their lives back on track and face the future. >> so many people were hopeful this would be it. yet, this is what we're seeing. >> it is 52 minutes after the hour. when we come back, a little fun with a serious question. brenda versus kelly. who you got in this? dylan mckay finally decides once and for all. it's next. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent f
you have the secularists, the moderates who want their version of egypt. and then you have the president mohammed morsi who say this is the right way to move forward with the democratic process. in the end, the problems egypt is facing to day are very much what think faced two, three, four years ago, a bad economy, joblessness, inflation, the key is can this government address those problems while it's fractured with these protests taking place? >> all right. thank you so much. we...
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it's not democratic, it's right there next to egypt. why are we arming the enemy as you point out. >> sean: congresswoman. >> stop it. >> sean: take their money away. >> absolutely. >> sean: and ask every republican member of the house, defund this because they're going to use those weapons against our ally israel at some point. congresswoman we're going to stay on it. >> you're a great american, sean. >> sean: you're a great american, congresswoman. and coming up, a heated hannity debate over the sudden decision to have women on the front lines of war. >> i want to thank you for your service of your daughters. >> your service exemplary. >> you're outstanding as one of our secretaries of state. >> sean: it's a special "hannity" tribute to the outgoing secretary of state you'll see on this program. it may leave you laughing, crying. and our companion site "hannity" live now. weigh in on egypt getting american f-16's and much more, go to hannity live ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that
it's not democratic, it's right there next to egypt. why are we arming the enemy as you point out. >> sean: congresswoman. >> stop it. >> sean: take their money away. >> absolutely. >> sean: and ask every republican member of the house, defund this because they're going to use those weapons against our ally israel at some point. congresswoman we're going to stay on it. >> you're a great american, sean. >> sean: you're a great american, congresswoman....
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when you have brought the people out of egypt, you shall serve god on this mountain. then moses says to god, indeed, when i come to the children of israel and i say to them, the god of your fathers has sent me to you, and they say to me, what is his name, what shall i say to them? and god says to moses, i am that i am. and he said, thus, you shall say to the children of israel, i am has sent me to you. this is my name forever and this is my memorial to all generations. my name is i am that i am. now every single time that you use the words, i am you are citing the name of god, right from the holiest books. and every time you say the words, i am weak, i am poor, i am unlucky, i am unhappy, i am sick, i am unable to attract into my life what you want, you are desecrating the name of god. god did not say, i will be. my name is, i hope things work out well. my name is, maybe things will show up that i wanted, but possibly not. he said, i am that i am. you must be conscious of how you use these words i am. i am strong. i am well. i am content. even if your senses tell you
when you have brought the people out of egypt, you shall serve god on this mountain. then moses says to god, indeed, when i come to the children of israel and i say to them, the god of your fathers has sent me to you, and they say to me, what is his name, what shall i say to them? and god says to moses, i am that i am. and he said, thus, you shall say to the children of israel, i am has sent me to you. this is my name forever and this is my memorial to all generations. my name is i am that i...
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. >>> in egypt clashes between protesters and egyptian troops have left more than 40 people dead and several hundred hurt. at least 30 people were killed in riots after a judge sentenced 21 people to death in connection with a soccer match fight last year. 74 soccer fans were killed in that fight. today's rioting started when citizens started to swarm the prison where the 21 defendants were being held. in cairo on friday 11 people were killed in clashes with police as they marked the second anniversary of the uprising that over through long time leader mubarak. >> right n the country is sinking down to the extent that all the world's opinion does not work with them anymore. >> in suez, nine people died this weekend when hundreds of militants stormed a police station and set fire to the building. >>> coming up this saturday night, fire tears through a garment factory with deadly consequences. >> a daring rescue to save a pair of puppies who fell through the ice on a frozen pond. >> skies are clearing nicely tonight. that means our temperatures are going down. your wake-up weather, it'
. >>> in egypt clashes between protesters and egyptian troops have left more than 40 people dead and several hundred hurt. at least 30 people were killed in riots after a judge sentenced 21 people to death in connection with a soccer match fight last year. 74 soccer fans were killed in that fight. today's rioting started when citizens started to swarm the prison where the 21 defendants were being held. in cairo on friday 11 people were killed in clashes with police as they marked the...
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people running egypt and tunisia. they want to run libya as well. the tip of the fear, violent islamic jihadist. they share common goals. this is something we're seeing all across africa. melissa: oscar, how does this make you feel about oil installations around the world? of note they picked a oil installation, has shades of benghazi in it. but they decided to go after a key oil installation. algeria, is a major player within opec. they rank ninth in the world in terms of natural gas production. it is clever. they hit where it hurts. >> obviously for the security industry that is going to be a win-win, now you have to increase security around many of these installations. but as a commodities world trade centerer viewing supply and demand i don't think you will get a spike out of oil what happened. oil is seasonal tendency to go higher right now. so we do know it does usually go up between december and february. the oil itself. but i think that that attack, because we did not have a spike in oil and i can give you a lot of reasons why of course, i t
people running egypt and tunisia. they want to run libya as well. the tip of the fear, violent islamic jihadist. they share common goals. this is something we're seeing all across africa. melissa: oscar, how does this make you feel about oil installations around the world? of note they picked a oil installation, has shades of benghazi in it. but they decided to go after a key oil installation. algeria, is a major player within opec. they rank ninth in the world in terms of natural gas...
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we take for granted our democracy sometimes but look at egypt and syria, other countries that can't do what we do. the peaceful ceremonial and it was really quite a day. and terry moran here at abc sent an e-mail after the speech. he said, to me, this crowd, the whole program seemed designed to confirm the next america, younger, more diverse, more nonnative, socially liberal as the source of authority even legitimacy in going forward. and the feeling seems more than the usual inaugural victory lap of the party in power. it seems cultural and historic. it is their moment and so is tomorrow, not in a partisan way, in a factual way. very profound words from terry. he looked at that crowd and the message, very progressive message. spoke a lot to the coalition that got him elected and we are at that transformational moment where we go politically in the country does depend on the very different voting bloc that it has for decades past. >> a lot of folks mentioned it's the first time the president has brought up gay rights, gay marriage and climate change in a speech. and we could probably e
we take for granted our democracy sometimes but look at egypt and syria, other countries that can't do what we do. the peaceful ceremonial and it was really quite a day. and terry moran here at abc sent an e-mail after the speech. he said, to me, this crowd, the whole program seemed designed to confirm the next america, younger, more diverse, more nonnative, socially liberal as the source of authority even legitimacy in going forward. and the feeling seems more than the usual inaugural victory...
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even burying the dead in egypt is now deadly. today in port sayyid, a day after 37 people were killed in protests, thousands walked to mourn them. the grief and prayer turned into fear and chaos. this amateur video, which we couldn't independently ver, if i reportsedly shows the moment the clashes with police turned deadly. meantime, as thousands mourned in port said, others fought in cairo, alexandria and suez. tonight, the country's embattled president, mohamed morsi, addressed the nation, declaring a state of emergency and imposing a curfew in the cities with the worst fighting. the country's powerful military is back on the street guarding government buildings recently attacked by protesters. and the military wants more power. today, the military requested the right to arrest civilians who break the law, this general said. two years ago, egypt's street full of optimism and hope as united people toppled a dictator. today, stifling tear gas and plumes of smoke filled the air of a divided country. egypt's police are struggling t
even burying the dead in egypt is now deadly. today in port sayyid, a day after 37 people were killed in protests, thousands walked to mourn them. the grief and prayer turned into fear and chaos. this amateur video, which we couldn't independently ver, if i reportsedly shows the moment the clashes with police turned deadly. meantime, as thousands mourned in port said, others fought in cairo, alexandria and suez. tonight, the country's embattled president, mohamed morsi, addressed the nation,...
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a political wound may be reopened in egypt. hosni mubarak won his appeal and is going to get a new trial. an egyptian court overturned his life sentence for his role in killing protesters. mubarak supporters cheered in court when the decision came down. mubarak will remain in custody until the new trial begins. the next court date, likely in april. >>> new allegations of gang rapes sparking outrage again in india. seven men gang raped a woman this weekend. the victim, a 29-year-old woman says she was riding a bus home friday when she was attacked. >> they threatened me with a sharp weapon. they kept me confined all through the night and forced me to do what they wanted. >> police are searching for a seventh suspect. a 23-year-old indian woman died from injuries after she was gang raped on a bus. this is belfast in northern ireland, protesters throwing bottles and rocks. police answering with tear gas and water hoss. tension between them are the highest in years. the government changed the rules to limit the flying of the flag t
a political wound may be reopened in egypt. hosni mubarak won his appeal and is going to get a new trial. an egyptian court overturned his life sentence for his role in killing protesters. mubarak supporters cheered in court when the decision came down. mubarak will remain in custody until the new trial begins. the next court date, likely in april. >>> new allegations of gang rapes sparking outrage again in india. seven men gang raped a woman this weekend. the victim, a 29-year-old...
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israel is on the downside of every one of those relations whether it's egypt or jordan or turkey. and the europeans are muddling through but ultimately are improving and tightening in the eurozone. where are the brits? they're outside. these are the three countries the united states has a special relationship with. they're our allies yet they're countries that are impacted very negatively by the unmooring happening today. >> with all these risks, where do i put my money? >> i think there are a few emerging markets becoming more developed. places like brazil and turkey. but also the strong developed markets are coming back. financial crisis, we've been worried about the eurozone and the united states. 2013 we can first say the fiscal crisis is behind us. actually those developed states turn out to be more stable. >> we'll leave it there. ian, nice hato have you on the program. >>> up next, buying a car more than a million dollars that might not even be legal yet to drive. our wealth editor robert frank actually drove the car. $1.6 million? was it a fun ride? >> it was an expensive
israel is on the downside of every one of those relations whether it's egypt or jordan or turkey. and the europeans are muddling through but ultimately are improving and tightening in the eurozone. where are the brits? they're outside. these are the three countries the united states has a special relationship with. they're our allies yet they're countries that are impacted very negatively by the unmooring happening today. >> with all these risks, where do i put my money? >> i think...
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libya and ongoing into algeria, mali, elsewhere in north africa, i'm sure in tunisia, maybe even in egypt. this is a serious problem and maybe the secretary even in these final days of her tenure as the secretary of state, she'll be asked about this unrest. the arab spring in north africa and the middle east was supposed to lead to drem kra democracy a there's so much more work to be done and so many more challenges that are very real that could plague the obama administration, indeed, for the next four years. >> how much do you think this is going to be questioned about clearly this hostage incident has been remarkable in its nature. what's happening in mali, northern mali also remarkable in terms of the islamist strong hold in northern mali. how much have these two hearings, i should note she's going to be in front of the senate foreign relations committee at 9:00 eastern and the house foreign affairs committee at 2:00, how much of the hearings will be what we can look forward to in terms of problems? how much will be looking back at benghazi? >> i'd say probably half and half. i think
libya and ongoing into algeria, mali, elsewhere in north africa, i'm sure in tunisia, maybe even in egypt. this is a serious problem and maybe the secretary even in these final days of her tenure as the secretary of state, she'll be asked about this unrest. the arab spring in north africa and the middle east was supposed to lead to drem kra democracy a there's so much more work to be done and so many more challenges that are very real that could plague the obama administration, indeed, for the...
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also foretold an exodus to israel that would be greater than the exodus moses led out of the land of egypt. for only $350 you can help air lift one desperate jew to safety and freedom in the holy land of israel. $700 will pay for a needy married couple, and $1,400 for a family of four. robertson: now more than ever it is important for christians and jews to build bridges of cooperation and understanding between our faith communities. together, we can greatly bless israel and the jewish people. mainse: you show love by getting involved to help and one of the ways all of us can be involved is by giving to the "wings of eagles" fund. falwell: i believe that this man is doing a noble work worthy of our support and understanding and i hope that every friend that i have out there right now will make this work and this fellowship a part of your religious budget. announcer: when you call with a gift of $350 or more, when the person or people you sponsor arrive, you will receive a postcard from israel with their names and where they are from in the former soviet union so that you can continue to bl
also foretold an exodus to israel that would be greater than the exodus moses led out of the land of egypt. for only $350 you can help air lift one desperate jew to safety and freedom in the holy land of israel. $700 will pay for a needy married couple, and $1,400 for a family of four. robertson: now more than ever it is important for christians and jews to build bridges of cooperation and understanding between our faith communities. together, we can greatly bless israel and the jewish people....
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if you ask the country's defense minister, we could be about to witness the collapse of democracy in egypt. protests continue to rock the streets of cairo.it moking wh ha. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, tell your doctor if you have new or worse symptoms. get medical h
if you ask the country's defense minister, we could be about to witness the collapse of democracy in egypt. protests continue to rock the streets of cairo.it moking wh ha. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility,...
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more than 50 people have been killed during the latest unrests which began after protests of egypt's dealing with social and economic problems. >>> some economic optimism for experts for the year ahead. analysts are forecasting a stronger job market in the coming months as economic growth picks up. the quarterly survey is out today from the national association for business economists. >>> a star-studded night at the s.a.g. awards. top honor of the evening went to ben affleck's cia thriller "argo." daniel day lewis won best actor for "lincoln" and 22-year-old jennifer lawrence won the best actress prize for her role in "silver linings playbook." the internet is buzzing over what may or not have been a wardrobe malfunction. you see the christian dior gown kind of tears away a little bit, reveals the sheer mesh. turns out it didn't tear. it's a tier dress and for a moment the sheer lining underneath was visible as she climbed the steps to the stage. >>> taking a look at the weekend box office, hansel & gretel: witch hunters opened up, bringing $19 million according to early estimates.
more than 50 people have been killed during the latest unrests which began after protests of egypt's dealing with social and economic problems. >>> some economic optimism for experts for the year ahead. analysts are forecasting a stronger job market in the coming months as economic growth picks up. the quarterly survey is out today from the national association for business economists. >>> a star-studded night at the s.a.g. awards. top honor of the evening went to ben...
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time and again, egypt has behaved in the most irrepreentible manner. the president of egypt said the hatred of jews should be instilled in children. say i get to punch you in the nose every day . each time you have to pay me a $100, would you take that. >> no. >> there you go. there is proof positive. >> what about this. >> it is ceened of return on our investment. >> so far we have poured a trillion of economic in the third world over the past half century with little to show for it the recipients don't value basic tenants was liberty that make capitalism work. have a win or take all contest . honestly, the winner would be the country that has the best record on democracy and free speech and property rights. >> make them fight for it and if they win they get the whole bill of goods. >> that is hysterical. >> something else we are not talking about. corruption. a lot of the aid programs. a lot of them do have corruption built in . the money ends up not going to the poor farmers but the rich folks in the top of the food chain. >> and ultimately the chec
time and again, egypt has behaved in the most irrepreentible manner. the president of egypt said the hatred of jews should be instilled in children. say i get to punch you in the nose every day . each time you have to pay me a $100, would you take that. >> no. >> there you go. there is proof positive. >> what about this. >> it is ceened of return on our investment. >> so far we have poured a trillion of economic in the third world over the past half century with...
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that he has come to apollo in egypt with. massive therapy or the attorney family from qatar and ministers from that rejection people rest they have gotten the best democracy money can buy and that he would step down and and hold new elections and fair elections this time is he likely to step down now these these protests really really challenging his authority. you know what i think the protests will. most likely continue and because the only charge these protests really. could bring about change. with the government being masterfully back from abroad is to continue protesting until eventually it. arises where the military has to step in and take over. like it did before. if you talk about backing from abroad i mean where do the u.s. and other countries stand on the situation in egypt now bearing in mind of course they supported that revolution two years ago many protesters now in the streets are seeing exactly the same sort of scenario where are they now well i don't think they're considerably sane. attitude toward the musli
that he has come to apollo in egypt with. massive therapy or the attorney family from qatar and ministers from that rejection people rest they have gotten the best democracy money can buy and that he would step down and and hold new elections and fair elections this time is he likely to step down now these these protests really really challenging his authority. you know what i think the protests will. most likely continue and because the only charge these protests really. could bring about...
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deadly clashes in gulf egypt caused by anti-government protests and an outcry from death sentences for twenty one people linked to football rising last year. french led troops retake a key northern town in mali in the battle to oust islamist insurgents as questions mount over the true most of all the ongoing intervention. and prime minister david cameron promises to let the british people vote on whether the u.k. should exit the e.u. but only if his boss who wins the next election. the latest news on the week's top stories this is the weekly on ours here with me you know the thanks for joining us. chaos has spread across egypt following deadly clashes and portside in cairo a total of forty one people have now been killed over the past two days one and anti-government rallies are raging across the capital where police used tear gas against protesters demanding the resignation of president mohamed morsi while said two people have been killed and hundreds injured in port sunny's after death sentences were given to twenty one people who took the deadly could go riot last year relatives of
deadly clashes in gulf egypt caused by anti-government protests and an outcry from death sentences for twenty one people linked to football rising last year. french led troops retake a key northern town in mali in the battle to oust islamist insurgents as questions mount over the true most of all the ongoing intervention. and prime minister david cameron promises to let the british people vote on whether the u.k. should exit the e.u. but only if his boss who wins the next election. the latest...
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more violent unrest in egypt despite curfews and a state of emergency declared in parts of the country the opposition rejects calls from the president for national dialogue. and just by the growing turmoil u.s. president barack obama held egypt and libya as a success stories for american foreign policy this in a t.v. interview where he also praised the outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton for helping him out with regime change. and we reported from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as anti-government protesters they're trying to say. it's seven pm here in moscow five pm in cairo egypt where we begin our top story this hour and the opposition there have refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the turmoil gripping the country the state of emergency and curfews declared in three provinces haven't stopped egyptians from battling security forces as protesters continue to vent their anger against the government for five days in a row for the latest let's now cross live to cairo we are joined by bell true who is there reporting fo
more violent unrest in egypt despite curfews and a state of emergency declared in parts of the country the opposition rejects calls from the president for national dialogue. and just by the growing turmoil u.s. president barack obama held egypt and libya as a success stories for american foreign policy this in a t.v. interview where he also praised the outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton for helping him out with regime change. and we reported from bahrain where doctors say they face the...
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price of contentment here struck by mr i think it's interesting to me that it's not representative egypt right behind me at the mine seems to not sort of retreat people say they will not leave until president obama no see makes the changes they want. in the meantime france is spreading its presence beyond mollies borders and forces to neighboring yeah apparently afraid the violence may spread on talk radio by a crucial to a french running energy company more on that just a bit later here on the program. but for now a cia veteran a man who oversaw the capture of al qaeda is third in command is facing nearly three years in jail during sentencing later today for leaking classified intelligence john kiriakou was the first to blow the whistle on washington's torture program later revealing the name of an alleged torture at guantanamo bay he was convicted on a law which hasn't actually been used in twenty seven years earlier this week kiriakou explain why he was driven to speak out i've never gain anything from what i've said publicly that i've lost everything and i believe i was prosecuted no
price of contentment here struck by mr i think it's interesting to me that it's not representative egypt right behind me at the mine seems to not sort of retreat people say they will not leave until president obama no see makes the changes they want. in the meantime france is spreading its presence beyond mollies borders and forces to neighboring yeah apparently afraid the violence may spread on talk radio by a crucial to a french running energy company more on that just a bit later here on the...
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the second deliver of egypt's revolution is a month of my struggle not celebration with my last project planned by those on three would be crumbling economy and a lack of trying. the cia veteran who faces jail for blowing the whistle on the agency's interrogation tactics and exposing torture as a policy it says he's being prosecuted for doing right. also this hour at the u.n. launchers and rights to gauge and to the use of drone strikes mainly by the united states that's resulted spores of civilian deaths and what could be deemed a client. catalonia unger's madrid by claiming it harmed the right to split from spain with austerity stagnation and a record unemployment driving the to a strange size apart. international news live this is all she was me. and welcome to the program. on the second anniversary of the egyptian revolution people are back on the iconic square but not to celebrate various groups are calling for fresh anti-government rallies with demands very similar to those that lead to regime change the gears ago the evil their anniversary was marked with the s. clashes between u
the second deliver of egypt's revolution is a month of my struggle not celebration with my last project planned by those on three would be crumbling economy and a lack of trying. the cia veteran who faces jail for blowing the whistle on the agency's interrogation tactics and exposing torture as a policy it says he's being prosecuted for doing right. also this hour at the u.n. launchers and rights to gauge and to the use of drone strikes mainly by the united states that's resulted spores of...
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in egypt. this is the latest in a string of transport disasters in egypt. the railways in particular have a very poor safety record. >> protestant demonstrators in northern ireland have targeted homes and a church in the catholic area of belfast. the unrest comes amid protests over the council's decision to stop flying the british flag from city hall every day. >> and sub-freezing conditions have been gripping europe. germany certainly is facing a full week of snow or crusty country, but his nudelman north of the continent feeling the freeze. of them of millions of bundling up to face the chill -- millions are bundling up -- >> millions are bundling up to face the chill. >> we are doing this for our schools so it can be clean and nice. >> the heavy snow brought the tram system to a halt. in any big city, this would bring about a traffic collapse in america and europe regardless when this much snow falls. the snow blankets slovenia as well. some motorists were forced to turn around as roadways b
in egypt. this is the latest in a string of transport disasters in egypt. the railways in particular have a very poor safety record. >> protestant demonstrators in northern ireland have targeted homes and a church in the catholic area of belfast. the unrest comes amid protests over the council's decision to stop flying the british flag from city hall every day. >> and sub-freezing conditions have been gripping europe. germany certainly is facing a full week of snow or crusty...
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. >>> overseas now to egypt. today is the second anniversary of the start of the uprising that eventually forced president hosni mubarak from office. they're particularly upset with egypt's new constitution drawn by egypt's dominated legislature. >>> and it looks like smooth sailing for john kerry. the senate is set to easily approve his nomination to be the next secretary of state on tuesday. kerry testified at his confirmation hearing yesterday appearing before the senate foreign relations committee that he chairs. kerry answered questions about iran's nuclear program, energy security, and humanitarian assistance, but said in order for the u.s. to be a world leader, it must get its fiscal house in order. >> it's difficult enough to solve some of the problems that we face, but i will tell you, it becomes impossible or near impossible if we ourselves replace our credibility and leverage with gridlock and dysfunction. >> kerry is a five-term senator and vietnam war veteran. >>> well coming up on the "morning news,
. >>> overseas now to egypt. today is the second anniversary of the start of the uprising that eventually forced president hosni mubarak from office. they're particularly upset with egypt's new constitution drawn by egypt's dominated legislature. >>> and it looks like smooth sailing for john kerry. the senate is set to easily approve his nomination to be the next secretary of state on tuesday. kerry testified at his confirmation hearing yesterday appearing before the senate...
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and egypt and israel have always had a tenuous relationship. now the guy in charge in egypt is this morsi character. he's the president. he used to head up muslim brotherhood, which hates israel and, in fact, they want to teach the kids to hate the jews and he's said of the united states that barak obama is a liar. we're giving the united states 20 of these f-16s. is that a good idea? hannity last night had a fighter pilot on who showed just what a lethal machine this is and now egypt has got 20 of them coming. >> it's equipped with a internally mounted 20-millimeter bulk and can infant this is the size of a 20-millimeter shell and it can fire these shells at the rate of 100 rounds per minute. in addition to being effective air combat mission, the f-16 can deliver a pretty good knockout punch to a target on the ground because it can carry a pretty hefty load of ordinance on pylons underneath the wings. this pylon on our aircraft here, there is provisions for another pylon on either side of this one and on these three pylons under each woo wing,
and egypt and israel have always had a tenuous relationship. now the guy in charge in egypt is this morsi character. he's the president. he used to head up muslim brotherhood, which hates israel and, in fact, they want to teach the kids to hate the jews and he's said of the united states that barak obama is a liar. we're giving the united states 20 of these f-16s. is that a good idea? hannity last night had a fighter pilot on who showed just what a lethal machine this is and now egypt has got...
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it's hard to own a gun legally in egypt. you need a clean criminal record, extensive background checks and a valid reason. even then you might be denied a permit. out of 10,000 applicants last month, roughly a thousand were approved. >> the bad thing here is that some people who are unable to get a license can seek the black market, for example, just for protection. >> reporter: criminals are also taking advantage of cheaper illegal guns. in addition, egypt's revolution created a security vacuum with some policemen reluctant to go back to work. the conflict in libya flooded egypt with weapons from ka lashny coughs to rpgs. for those who want to obey the law and can't get a license, there are alternatives. the most popular gun in egypt. while it looks real and sounds real, it's not. it's a sound gun. because you don't need a permit to own one of these things, they're flying off the shelves. for those who can own a gun like ali, he hopes the day never comes when he has to draw it. >> if you're going to shoot, shoot with this g
it's hard to own a gun legally in egypt. you need a clean criminal record, extensive background checks and a valid reason. even then you might be denied a permit. out of 10,000 applicants last month, roughly a thousand were approved. >> the bad thing here is that some people who are unable to get a license can seek the black market, for example, just for protection. >> reporter: criminals are also taking advantage of cheaper illegal guns. in addition, egypt's revolution created a...
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with a state of emergency now declared in several cities across egypt, president morsi has urged opposition leaders to engage what he describes as an open dialogue. why are they so opposed to doing that? >> reporter: well, right now they think that the president is not genuine in having serious negotiations about reform or addressing the larger grievances of the population that are represented by the minority of people who are protesting on the streets. they say the president wants to use negotiations to be able to turn to countries like the united states and europe and say to them, look, i am a president of all of egypt, i am meeting with the opposition. i'm trying to have good-faith negotiations, but when it comes to tangibly producing different results on the street, the opposition says the president is simply not interested in true reforms or genuine plurality in the democratic scene. >> now, as senator john kerry prepares to take over at the state department, how does he approach president morsi? because according to his opponents, morsi is a dictator who is sponsored, as we know, by t
with a state of emergency now declared in several cities across egypt, president morsi has urged opposition leaders to engage what he describes as an open dialogue. why are they so opposed to doing that? >> reporter: well, right now they think that the president is not genuine in having serious negotiations about reform or addressing the larger grievances of the population that are represented by the minority of people who are protesting on the streets. they say the president wants to use...
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tough to say there are still a lot of things happening you know some people think there was a low after egypt and tunisia. but there are still a lot of things happening i mean jordan right now is facing a lot of domestic. people are very upset with the government they are vying for some sort of constitutional monarchy that is more. that addresses more of their social concerns and doesn't for example torture people and and have a police state which is what they essentially have crane is still you know people are still fighting for freedom they're they're they're still out in the streets despite a ban on all demonstrations and protests. which the bahraini government has imposed with american support. but you know we'll have to see i think yemen will continue to be a very disappointing area of the arab spring you know there's a lot of protests that tried to oust the previous president ali abdullah saleh and now this guy months or hadi is in and he has become such an immediate american puppet with increased american aid and military assistance basically a bribe so he can continue to secretly bomb
tough to say there are still a lot of things happening you know some people think there was a low after egypt and tunisia. but there are still a lot of things happening i mean jordan right now is facing a lot of domestic. people are very upset with the government they are vying for some sort of constitutional monarchy that is more. that addresses more of their social concerns and doesn't for example torture people and and have a police state which is what they essentially have crane is still...
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ten people were killed as anger has really boiled over across egypt. against the president. many opposition parties feeling that he's trying to impose an islamist agenda on the country. what we've heard from the protesters is they will keep coming out until the president steps down. >> amid the turmoil, aleem, thank you. >>> and back here at home, a sign that washington is going to act on something together. four democrats, four republicans came together and issued a call to auction today on the 11 million undocumented immigrants living and working in america. and the president will weigh in tomorrow. abc's cecilia vega now on what they want to do. >> reporter: it would be a path to citizenship for the 11 million undocumented immigrants living in this county. a long, difficult path. >> let's create a system to bring them forward. allow them to settle their debt to society. >> reporter: here's how the sweeping proposal would work. undocumented immigrants would register with the government for temporary status. while their background checks are under way, they could immediatel
ten people were killed as anger has really boiled over across egypt. against the president. many opposition parties feeling that he's trying to impose an islamist agenda on the country. what we've heard from the protesters is they will keep coming out until the president steps down. >> amid the turmoil, aleem, thank you. >>> and back here at home, a sign that washington is going to act on something together. four democrats, four republicans came together and issued a call to...
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by the new government that the aspirations that the people were expressing during the revolution in egypt have fwoe taken seriously. >> reporter: and if there's one lingering question about her tenure, it's the murder of four americans in benghazi, libya. clinton spoke passionately about the issue last week on capitol hill. >> what difference, at this point, does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, senator. >> reporter: today she maintained she was briefed on prior attacks in the libyan city, but no one recommending closing the outpost where four americans died. >> this is considered in an atmosphere of a lot of threats and dangers. at the end of the day, you know, there was a decision made that this would be evaluated, but it would not be closed and, unfortunately, we know what happened. >> reporter: as clinton leaves office friday, the looming question is whether she'll run for the highest office. she stayed coy on her plans for 2016. >> well, i have absolutely no plans to run. >> reporter: but she didn't r
by the new government that the aspirations that the people were expressing during the revolution in egypt have fwoe taken seriously. >> reporter: and if there's one lingering question about her tenure, it's the murder of four americans in benghazi, libya. clinton spoke passionately about the issue last week on capitol hill. >> what difference, at this point, does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again,...
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. >> a massive confrontation playing out in egypt. it happened where several officers are on trial for allegedly killing protestor in the revolutionary uprising in 2011. it included the former security director. today's clash included activist and relatives of people killed and they were chanting outside of the courthouse. they are protesting the police brutality and no punishment in egypt. 300 meem were killed in the 18 day volt that ended with the fall of president hosni mubarak. >> our top story around the world in 80 seconds. france, that bus returning from the ski slopes and toppling over on a slip arey roadway. snow and ice may have made the driver lose control . 40 people on board. more than a dozen from russia . they were hurt. >> and bulgaria a man climbed on the podium and points a gun . the leader punches the gunman. other delegates tackled him and wrestled him to the ground. they arrested the gunman who had two knives on him. australia. cooler weather and bringing relief to firefighters and fighting flames in the southeast
. >> a massive confrontation playing out in egypt. it happened where several officers are on trial for allegedly killing protestor in the revolutionary uprising in 2011. it included the former security director. today's clash included activist and relatives of people killed and they were chanting outside of the courthouse. they are protesting the police brutality and no punishment in egypt. 300 meem were killed in the 18 day volt that ended with the fall of president hosni mubarak....
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construct that chris stevens willingly walked into because he understood that as we see a libya or egypt or tunisia or yemen move forward, the united states has to be there. while there were mistakes made and undere undermalgss we can't it to zero. chris stevens understood the situation in benghazi better than anyone else and decided to be there and we should be grateful for his service and his sacrifice. >> the biggest mistake was putting susan rice on that sunday morning on television with what turned out to be wrong intelligence when they didn't need to go that fast. that's probably as much the media's fault for demanding that they do that kind of thing. i think everyone is culpable here. let's take a break and we'll come back and talk about two more hot button topics, guns in america and women on the front line. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesse
construct that chris stevens willingly walked into because he understood that as we see a libya or egypt or tunisia or yemen move forward, the united states has to be there. while there were mistakes made and undere undermalgss we can't it to zero. chris stevens understood the situation in benghazi better than anyone else and decided to be there and we should be grateful for his service and his sacrifice. >> the biggest mistake was putting susan rice on that sunday morning on television...
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. >> she has seen upheaval around the world in egypt, syria, and setbacks with vladimir putin's russia. when she campaigned against barack obama, she said she was better prepared to handle world crises. >> there's a phone in the white house and it's ringing. >> when that phone call rings at 3:00 in the morning, who's best prepared to answer it in 2016? >> well, that is to be decided by the american people, but one thing i've learned is that the phone rings day and night. >> after a fall damaged her left eye, requiring glasses with a special prism, will health be a factor? >> i have stamina and i will be fully recovered to choose whatever i do. i don't have any decision made. >> are you convinced that the fall that led to the concussion, are you convinced that was caused by dehydration, have they ruled out a vascular event. >> it was virus. i had a vicious viral attack that, you know, caused all of the unpleasant things that viruses can cause. certainly gained a great deal of knowledge and sympathy for people who go through that, whether on the athletic field, battlefield, or in your ba
. >> she has seen upheaval around the world in egypt, syria, and setbacks with vladimir putin's russia. when she campaigned against barack obama, she said she was better prepared to handle world crises. >> there's a phone in the white house and it's ringing. >> when that phone call rings at 3:00 in the morning, who's best prepared to answer it in 2016? >> well, that is to be decided by the american people, but one thing i've learned is that the phone rings day and night....
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smooth transition to more democracy without a civil war like syria or an islamist government as in egypt. what happens all depends on how willing the king is to bring about change. >> tensions are running high in some parts of turkey as nato gears up to get its missile defense system up and running this weekend. turkey has requested help because of concerns that the syrian civil war could spill over to its borders. the missiles have been sent by the united states, germany, and the netherlands, but not everyone approves of the move. on tuesday, a proud of -- a crowd of protesters. >> demonstrations against the patriot missile deployment have been taking place for days. the confrontation and threats against german soldiers reportedly arose from a protest like this one on monday. the five germans strolling through town in civilian clothing may have been mistaken for americans. turkish security forces managed to bring the germans to safety. the german government has called it a serious incident. >> this is unacceptable. against the backdrop of this incident, it will be necessary to speak clo
smooth transition to more democracy without a civil war like syria or an islamist government as in egypt. what happens all depends on how willing the king is to bring about change. >> tensions are running high in some parts of turkey as nato gears up to get its missile defense system up and running this weekend. turkey has requested help because of concerns that the syrian civil war could spill over to its borders. the missiles have been sent by the united states, germany, and the...
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a lot of us saw needed a change in egypt. now, we didn't predict this cataclysmic event, but we certainly predicted that things would get a lot worse in egypt and less he changed and showed progress. i'd like to see the cambodian leader show progress. it's been in the opposite direction. so, i'm not saying this is easy. i'm saying it's very hard. we have people who spend their whole lives trying to solve these things. but i still believe that they've got to be based on some principles from which to act. and i certainly don't think we're always right. >> next question. >> i fear this reason conversation made my question somewhat redundant but if our values are our interests and our interests are upheld, i think maybe send a mccain could perhaps articulate more clearly what the values under grading -- the u.s. support for rather progressive regime. [inaudible] and it's very easy, but i guess my larger question is, do good guys, do the good guys deserve to be pragmatic? >> first of all, i guess maybe i could make myself very cle
a lot of us saw needed a change in egypt. now, we didn't predict this cataclysmic event, but we certainly predicted that things would get a lot worse in egypt and less he changed and showed progress. i'd like to see the cambodian leader show progress. it's been in the opposite direction. so, i'm not saying this is easy. i'm saying it's very hard. we have people who spend their whole lives trying to solve these things. but i still believe that they've got to be based on some principles from...
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when i say we should keep in your mind in egypt in tunis in libya and all these countries. need to be dictatorship for years and years for a long time and the people stood up against that. rule of. the people stood up against the. big different there is no one and. neither monera killed. here is electoral authority. electorate. yes democracy a pretty good process as well as the durham is concerned does exist there are political parties. men who cleared the lections to come back in the parliament after seventy five years but does true democracy does not exist in this society either in political. field nor in social field nor in economically lord democracy. where he was ahead of to answer dot com for our poll though we're asking whether we are seeing something similar to the arab spring in pakistan here your options right now as they get listed on the screen know that this is a military plot to seize power it's not some sort of arab spring you know it's a western conspiracy to get rid of an unfriendly regime yes pakistanis are fed up with corrupt governments or the protests w
when i say we should keep in your mind in egypt in tunis in libya and all these countries. need to be dictatorship for years and years for a long time and the people stood up against that. rule of. the people stood up against the. big different there is no one and. neither monera killed. here is electoral authority. electorate. yes democracy a pretty good process as well as the durham is concerned does exist there are political parties. men who cleared the lections to come back in the...
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when i say we should keep in your mind in egypt in tunis in libya and all these countries. we needed a dictatorship for years and years for a long time. and the people stood up against that in iran there was a brunette akira rule of shan shah that people stood up against that. stanek is a bit different. there is no one else rude neither monadic elude nor military dictatorship here is electoral authority did twenty billion is electoral dictatorship true democracy does not exist in this society neither in political field nor in social feed nor economic field no democracy so this is a lawlessness total chaos and anarchy in this country government is totally dysfunctional. saw that this is the single nation a single country in the whole muslim world having a nuclear capability and if the same situation continues there could be a very big disaster if we could come to the level of collapse so out of this martin movement is anti corruption to educate our society from corruption and this is need of the whole muslim world. the old turd world and developing muslim countries the have
when i say we should keep in your mind in egypt in tunis in libya and all these countries. we needed a dictatorship for years and years for a long time. and the people stood up against that in iran there was a brunette akira rule of shan shah that people stood up against that. stanek is a bit different. there is no one else rude neither monadic elude nor military dictatorship here is electoral authority did twenty billion is electoral dictatorship true democracy does not exist in this society...
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in egypt at least 30 people are dead, killed in riots that probing out after 21 people were sentenced to death in connection with a deadly fight at a soccer game last year. police say rioters attacked a police station and a jail and then closed off the roads in and out of city and closed down the train station of those sentenced today were found guilty of taking part in last february's soccer riot that left 74 people dead. >> in yucaipa flames shot almost one hundred feet in the air in a pipeline failed yesterday. rescue workers were able to close off the gas heading to the break, but it still took five hours for the fire to stop burning. pipeline has a diameter of 32' and carries 12 billion cubic meters a year. >>> in moscow, gay-rights activists were arrested as the lower house of the russian parliament voted overwhelming to pass a controversy antigay bill, banning the dissemination of information of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender to minors. it it passes it go to president putin for signing. >>> hackers claiming to be from the group anonymous hacked a website in response
in egypt at least 30 people are dead, killed in riots that probing out after 21 people were sentenced to death in connection with a deadly fight at a soccer game last year. police say rioters attacked a police station and a jail and then closed off the roads in and out of city and closed down the train station of those sentenced today were found guilty of taking part in last february's soccer riot that left 74 people dead. >> in yucaipa flames shot almost one hundred feet in the air in a...
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change in egypt. mohammed morsi won the country's first free presidential election but sparked enormous protest when he gave himself broad powers. >>> as the summer heated up so did the supreme court. the justices ruled on the affordable care act. the court decided the individual mandate which requires nearly every american to have health insurance or pay a penalty falls under the government's taxation powers. >>> massacre at the movies. james holmes opened fire at the midnight screening at the batman film dark night rises. 12 people killed and 58 others hurt. athletes from all around the globe gathered. in august a somber milestone forearmed forces as the number of u.s. military deaths reached 2,000. >>> violence in a place of worship. a gun man opened fire in a wisconsin temple killing 6 people and wounding four others before he killed himself. >>> mitt romney completed the republican ticket by selecting paul ryan as his running mate. >>> hurricanee isaac canceled the first day. >> i will work with
change in egypt. mohammed morsi won the country's first free presidential election but sparked enormous protest when he gave himself broad powers. >>> as the summer heated up so did the supreme court. the justices ruled on the affordable care act. the court decided the individual mandate which requires nearly every american to have health insurance or pay a penalty falls under the government's taxation powers. >>> massacre at the movies. james holmes opened fire at the...
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violence rocked the streets of egypt on the second anniversary of the revolution that unseated president mubarack. >> reporter: these images may show that north korea may be ready to launch a missell. >>> and in south africa the search is on for thousands of crocodiles that escaped from a crocodile farm. officials say surging waters forced them to open gates. some 15,000 crocodiles ended up in the lopopo river. so far only about 2,000 of them have been captured. >>> a new tactic to cut down on crime. >> i feel that something needs to be done and very soon. >>> one city's new plan to add dozens of cameras. >>> and will showers disrupt your weekend? our chief meteorologist bill martin back at 10:35 to show us how that possibility will play out. >>> plus officers surround a school after reports of a gunman. the trouble one kid could be in for making it all up. >>> a middle school student in sunny vale is in big trouble after making up a story that led to an armed response by dozens of police officers. three schools were put on lock down after that student at cuper to the best -- cupertino s
violence rocked the streets of egypt on the second anniversary of the revolution that unseated president mubarack. >> reporter: these images may show that north korea may be ready to launch a missell. >>> and in south africa the search is on for thousands of crocodiles that escaped from a crocodile farm. officials say surging waters forced them to open gates. some 15,000 crocodiles ended up in the lopopo river. so far only about 2,000 of them have been captured. >>> a...
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in june 2009, the president traveled to egypt to speak at cairo university. it was an historic effort to turn the page on america's troubled ties to the arab world. >> i've come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world. >> you travel a great deal on behalf of the president. what has it done to our international image? >> overnight, it's changed it, and we went from being one of the least respected to the most respected. >> the very qualities in obama that made the hard right recoil, a diverse international upbringing, his cultural fluency, made him widely popular worldwide. just how hopeful president obama made the rest of the world became clear in october 2009. >> the nobel peace prize for 2009 is to be awarded to president barack obama. >> the nobel is a hugely prestigious honor, but for many, especially president obama, it came from out of the blue. >> he responded with shock. the exact quote is not exactly printable in a newspaper. and i think he maybe even felt like this is a little early. i haven't don
in june 2009, the president traveled to egypt to speak at cairo university. it was an historic effort to turn the page on america's troubled ties to the arab world. >> i've come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world. >> you travel a great deal on behalf of the president. what has it done to our international image? >> overnight, it's changed it, and we went from being one of the least respected to the most respected....
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. >>> egypt is weighing in on the war in syria. egyptian president mohammed mori says his country will always support the syrian people. wolf blitzer, anchor of "the situation room," has this exclusive report. >> reporter: we are getting immediate reaction to the latest speech from the syrian president, bashar al assad, from the highest levels of the egyptian government. we are here at the presidential palace in cairo. i just sat down for a lengthy interview with you the egyptian president, mohammed morey. he has no love lost for the syrian president, bash shar al asad. he wants bashar al assad to go and go right away. listen to next change that i had with president morsi. you want bashar al assad to leave to give up power? do you believe he should be tried by the international criminal court for war crimes? >> translator: it is not i who want this but the syrian people who want this. this phase is the phase of the people, similar to what the egyptian president wanted, the syrian people wanted. and we support the syrian people. and
. >>> egypt is weighing in on the war in syria. egyptian president mohammed mori says his country will always support the syrian people. wolf blitzer, anchor of "the situation room," has this exclusive report. >> reporter: we are getting immediate reaction to the latest speech from the syrian president, bashar al assad, from the highest levels of the egyptian government. we are here at the presidential palace in cairo. i just sat down for a lengthy interview with you...
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everyone is now very anxious to say that north africa, mali, algeria, tunisia, libya, egypt, all of this is the new front for al qaeda, safe havens, the war on terror. a lot of words being thrown around, ashleigh, but action on the ground, being able to put military force into there and hunt down these north african al qaeda leaders and the cells of al qaeda, that's another thing. a lot of these countries are not anxious for outside force, for outside help, you know, in mali right now the people are very -- want the french there because they're pushing the militants back. but i think what we're seeing is the militants have real capability here to go after some of these facilities and hold them at risk. very tough to go after. >> boy, i'll say. barbara, when i heard this new development that the numbers ranged into the many hundreds. at first we thought, look, any hostage taking can happen, these things happen, but the sophistication to take this many people hostage, i think it's shocking and i think you hit the nail on the head. north africa needs a lot more attention. barbara starr, wou
everyone is now very anxious to say that north africa, mali, algeria, tunisia, libya, egypt, all of this is the new front for al qaeda, safe havens, the war on terror. a lot of words being thrown around, ashleigh, but action on the ground, being able to put military force into there and hunt down these north african al qaeda leaders and the cells of al qaeda, that's another thing. a lot of these countries are not anxious for outside force, for outside help, you know, in mali right now the...
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i will simply comment that i just returned on sunday from a visit to egypt, afghanistan, jordan, israel, with six other senators, a bipartisan delegation. we were supposed to go to mali a week ago yesterday but were diverted because of the deteriorating security situation there and across all these different places, we saw a common theme, which is that the united states needs to continue to be engaged in the world. we need to continue to invest in the military strength, the development efforts, the diplomacy efforts that will push back against jihadists and radical islam. i think it's vital that the president and leaders in the congress continue to make visible to the american people the importance of our investing in a strong international presence. this shocking incident in algeria reminds us that america's interests can be attacked almost anywhere in the world. terrorists don't need to attack america to hurt our interests and to kill our citizens and we need a stronger presence around the world. >> and to your point, sir, let me just play something on this issue of al qaeda particula
i will simply comment that i just returned on sunday from a visit to egypt, afghanistan, jordan, israel, with six other senators, a bipartisan delegation. we were supposed to go to mali a week ago yesterday but were diverted because of the deteriorating security situation there and across all these different places, we saw a common theme, which is that the united states needs to continue to be engaged in the world. we need to continue to invest in the military strength, the development efforts,...
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land of egypt. he uttered many lies which he could not have fulfilled a single word even if he were sincere which is he is not and president morsi has uglier words for our closer ally israel, nurse our children, grandchildren on hatred toward those zionist jews and those that support them. and they must be nursed on hatred and the hatred must continue. >> and rand paul pressed john kerry about the decision to send the f-16's anyway. >> and you've heard about them zionists, being descendents of apes and pigs, do you think it's wise to send them f-16's. >> and we spoke with rand paul a short time ago. >> nice to be with you. >> what's your thoughts on united states sending f-16's and more to go in a 2010 deal to egypt? >> that's a huge mistake. the original deal was made with another leader deposed by a somewhat violent revolution. i don't think it's a good idea. i think potential it elevates an arms race and what we give to egypt, israel needs more. and i think there's a risk and president morsi, cal
land of egypt. he uttered many lies which he could not have fulfilled a single word even if he were sincere which is he is not and president morsi has uglier words for our closer ally israel, nurse our children, grandchildren on hatred toward those zionist jews and those that support them. and they must be nursed on hatred and the hatred must continue. >> and rand paul pressed john kerry about the decision to send the f-16's anyway. >> and you've heard about them zionists, being...
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egypt is not threatened by saudi arabia, egypt is not threatened by iran. egypt is not threatened by russia, china, the united states. what conceivable reason would they have for these jets other than to do something to protect themselves theoretically against israel or to help iran in some kind of action against israel, considering the fact that this man, i have a particular grievance against this man because he wants the blind sheik released from prison, a man convicted of a conspiracy to bomb my city. >> sean: that was the 1993 world trade center bombing. >> that one and two years later engaged in a conspiracy to bomb our bridges, our tunnels, and people may have forgotten this. he was in new jersey, a preacher, he is probably behind the 1993 bombing and he's certainly guilty of a plan to bomb our bridges and our tunnels and kill thousands and thousands of new yorkers. and this man who now is going to get the jet fighters wants this man released. >> sean: he's a 9/11 truther, he's part of a terrorist organization. i'm trying to figure this out. i like to
egypt is not threatened by saudi arabia, egypt is not threatened by iran. egypt is not threatened by russia, china, the united states. what conceivable reason would they have for these jets other than to do something to protect themselves theoretically against israel or to help iran in some kind of action against israel, considering the fact that this man, i have a particular grievance against this man because he wants the blind sheik released from prison, a man convicted of a conspiracy to...
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is egypt unraveling? less than six months into the job, the country's new president is facing growing chaos in the streets in cairo and other cities. we'll take you there live in just minutes for the latest. is the military ready to step in? and less than one hour from now a senate hearing on guns. we'll hear from wayne lapierre air and former congresswoman gabrielle giffords. this is "the daily rundown." also developing this morning, news that the economy unexpectedly contracted in the last quarter of 2012. most of it is a result of weaker expo exports, decreased military spending and other factors. we'll be keeping an eye on the markets this morning to see how they react to this. there was an expectation that there would be some slowdown in the economy, but an actual contraction did catch a bunch of analysts off guard. let's get right to my first reads of the morning. speaking of the economy and jobs, they continue to be issues. the public says they care most about. but it isn't dominating capitol hill.
is egypt unraveling? less than six months into the job, the country's new president is facing growing chaos in the streets in cairo and other cities. we'll take you there live in just minutes for the latest. is the military ready to step in? and less than one hour from now a senate hearing on guns. we'll hear from wayne lapierre air and former congresswoman gabrielle giffords. this is "the daily rundown." also developing this morning, news that the economy unexpectedly contracted in...
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egypt is one of the most advanced of the countries. they had the structure to make something like this feasible or workable. the fact that they're in this pogts they are now is a real problem. if we start looking at what we should do visa vi syria or other countries going through this. i don't city council a coherence in the obama administration, which revolution they're support, but clearly i understand where the president and secretary clinton were coming from when they said we need to be very cautious when we decide what we're going to do next. >> just to pick up on your point, failed states are the great problem. >> yes. no structure, no security. they create instability in whatever region they happen to be in. this is not about the middle east. it's about how do we moving forward deal with the problem of basically anarchy in many parts of the world. >> and before we let you go, i mean, we're also -- this is on the heels of hostage situations in algeria. increased activity by al qaeda. the question is where does the west look for l
egypt is one of the most advanced of the countries. they had the structure to make something like this feasible or workable. the fact that they're in this pogts they are now is a real problem. if we start looking at what we should do visa vi syria or other countries going through this. i don't city council a coherence in the obama administration, which revolution they're support, but clearly i understand where the president and secretary clinton were coming from when they said we need to be...